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The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a cryptographic component of many enterprise-class servers. TPM 2.0 is an integral part of hardware-based security in these servers, providing tasks such as user authentication, remote access and data protection. System functions such as Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) use TPM enhancements to help deliver system security.

The TPM Spec

TPM 2.0 is a specification defined by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and is the replacement for TPM 1.2. Enhancements in TPM 2.0 include server security updates such as administrator-defined opt-in/opt-out, new security key functionality and additional field upgrade algorithms. These updates increase the overall system security that can help prevent hacking and malware attacks.

The First Enterprise Linux to Integrate TPM 2.0

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 is the first enterprise Linux to integrate the toolset for TPM 2.0. The paper outlines specifically how to implement this updated functionality with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2. It also outlines how to configure TPM 2.0 on Lenovo System x and ThinkServer systems.

For more information about how Lenovo and SUSE are working together to make sure Lenovo hardware and SUSE operating systems are compatible, do a search for Company – “Lenovo” at YES Search.

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